Originally posted by Jmanghan
In my personal experience, no one has ever said "I'm American."The main reason it can't be used is because it has no official language.
It's a mixture of most of the races.
You can say "I'm American", but it might prompt someone to say "No, I mean specifically". For the sake of the argument, instead of telling them to **** off and mind their own business, I tell them my nationalities.
Also, no, "English" is not the official Language of America, it has no official language and it never will.
At no point did I say America was a younger country then Italy, I just said it was one of the younger countries.
Your reasoning leaves a lot to be desired. You do realise your passport says that you're American, right? But they're wrong because America has no official language? Please explain, because it feels like you've skipped quite a few steps.
So are a lot of countries in Western Europe at this point.
Your point? They're not your nationalities though. They're the nationalities of some of your ancestors.
The reason I said that was to explain that Italy is not a ''starting country'' either. By your logic, ''Italian'' isn't a nationality either.